On Tue, 2019-01-29 at 20:58 -0800, Andrew Morton wrote: > On Wed, 30 Jan 2019 10:07:15 +0800 Ian Kent <raven@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > On Tue, 2019-01-29 at 17:16 -0800, Andrew Morton wrote: > > > On Sat, 12 Jan 2019 08:00:40 +0800 Ian Kent <raven@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > > > Add an autofs file system mount option that can be used to provide > > > > a generic indicator to applications that the mount entry should be > > > > ignored when displaying mount information. > > > > > > What is the reason for adding this feature? > > > > In other OSes that provide autofs and that provide a mount list > > to user space based on the kernel mount list a no-op mount option > > ("ignore" is the one use on the most common OS) is allowed so that > > autofs file system users can optionally use it. > > > > The idea is that it be used by user space programs to exclude > > autofs mounts from consideration when reading the mounts list. > > > > Prior to the change to link /etc/mtab to /proc/self/mounts all > > I needed to do to achieve this was to use mount(2) and not update > > the mtab but now that no longer works. > > > > I know the symlinking happened a long time ago and I considered > > doing this then but, at the time I couldn't remember the commonly > > used option name and thought persuading the various utility > > maintainers would be too hard. > > > > But now I have a RHEL request to do this for compatibility for a > > widely used product so I want to go ahead with it and try and > > enlist the help of some utility package maintainers. > > > > Clearly, without the option nothing can be done so it's at least > > a start. > > OK. I guess I can just paste the above into the changelog. I thought this description would be too long but, by all means, replace or add it to the changelog. Or, if you prefer, I could try and come up with something more succinct, the above explanation probably goes into more detail than is really needed to get the message across. > > Also, Documentation/filesystems/autofs*.txt are owed an update? Yes, I think so, I'll have a look at it and get onto it, thanks for the reminder. Ian